The Funky chicken decoy

Funky chicken decoy

They got the funky part down-

Time to meet the funky chicken turkey decoy. Goofy looking little guy to say the least. Tall and skinny like he was hung up to dry before the plastic cooled off. Weird. I think the buzz is geared toward saying the Funky chicken decoy is a small bodied bird who can’t hurt anybody so the gobblers will attack. If it works as advertised the Funky chicken decoy will be awesome as he is as light as the original rubber chicken they sell in magic stores, but there may be a chance the Funky chicken decoy will have your toms second guessing if he is real, or a concentration camp turkey decoy.

Funky chicken decoy

Turkey decoys have been undergoing a tremendous evolution in realism until 2013. Between the dirty b turkey decoy and this Funky chicken decoy I don’t know which looks stranger. Have people forgotten turkeys live and die by their eyes, and if it does not look real to a human, it’s a tough sell on a mature gobbler?

Funky chicken decoy

No Funky chicken decoy in this hunters plan this spring. I could see using him in tall grass or half grown fields where just his head is visible, but if a mature tom gets a good look at Funky chicken decoys body, I don’t see them closing to archery range. Maybe the Funky chicken decoy will get them at 50 yards for the shotgun, but I can do that with a $12 foam decoy from 20 years ago.

Good luck if you run a Funky chicken decoy this spring, and who knows, he may just surprise me and be a wild success, and the future of turkey decoys.

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Bestturkeydecoy.com is an experiment in web traffic for the hunting industry. Brooks Johnson (Double Bull Blinds) is part of the project, and it truly is the best turkey decoy ever created, but the greater purpose is a better understanding of what drives traffic online. We will see what happens.